Tag: farming in maine

  • Traveling To Augusta For Maine Agriculture Farm Trade Show

    Traveling To Augusta For Maine Agriculture Farm Trade Show

    Climbing on Interstate 95 traveling to Augusta for Maine Agriculture Farm Trade show.

    Yesterday hitched a ride with my partner Meg who is a New Limerick Maine organic farmer up here in Aroostook County. We climbed in the van and headed down I-95 to attend the Augusta Maine 85th agriculture farm trade show.

    We met, listened to the Maine agriculture farm commissioner Amanda Beal.

     

    Got to network with lots of other agriculture farm producers, talk to vendors at this 85th Maine agriculture farm trade show.

    Attended a couple break out sessions to tackle farm operation problems everyone has to hunt down solutions for in Maine farming.

    I love farming, grew up on one and still own the family agriculture spread where the four boys, my brothers and I were raised.

     

    By renting out the Maine farm in the video for agriculture organic farming to Nature’s Circle farm, to Meg I can keep my hand in digging in the dirt.

    The thing that hits you at the Maine farm trade show is how diverse, how small and precious the agriculture operations really are in Maine.

    wild honey production in maine
    Nice Antennae. Maine Honey Bee Producing Out Of This World Nectar Food.

    You have to stay small to survive and to keep your expenses low to the ground on a Maine farm.

    maine wild blueberries
    Nothing Compares For Taste, For Health Benefits! Wild Maine Blueberries.

    The love of raising, growing something and the farming lifestyle is the Maine attraction.

    Farm to table is so important and finding a market to make agriculture in Maine sustainable is the constant battle.

    maine farming
    Making A Living Peddling A Product Made Form A Small Maine Farm.

    Teenie weenie itsy bitsy Maine micro farms make it happen with keep it simple homesteading.

    If you keep it small farming in Maine, the rewards are rich and home grown. Nothing is taken for granted and your family raised on the family farm really benefit.

    new maine farm tractors
    Big And Small. The Equipment To Farm Is Old And New. Depends On How Deep You Want To Go Out On The Financial Limb.

    It was refreshing to see Maine Future Farming high school members in attendance at the agriculture show in Augusta.

    FFA Future Farmers Of Maine
    Blue Corduroy Jackets, FFA Future Farmers Of America Members At The Maine Agriculture Trade Show! These Ladies From Mars Hill, Aroostook County.

    It was really interesting to stop by and talk with Maine Aquaculture Association booth.

    You think of Maine oyster farmers, those growing sea vegetables make you realize it is not just Maine beef and potatoes at meal time!

    soil and water conservation
    Taking Care Of The Land, Being A Good Steward. Passing It On To The Next Generation In Even Better Condition.

    Thought about buying a Maine farm?

    I list and sell them all the time and Maine is a vast rural state. Where you can know your local Maine farmer.

    buying a maine farm
    Where In Maine Do Your Farm And What Kind Of Agriculture Are You Involved With Today?

    When you think of draft horses, not just big horsepower Maine farm tractors. The farming types are diverse and have to be to carve out a living you really have to be born into to enjoy. Not that long ago, everyone was a farmer, agriculture was kind.

    I did see a booth at the Maine farm show for the state grange.

    Everything under the Sun arranged around the Augusta Civic Center for this three day Maine AG farm show.

    maine ag trade show
    Maine Agriculture Trade Show In Augusta Civic Center.

    Break out sessions to work on a slew of topics. Big industrial drones for spraying and more.

    draft horses mules ponies
    Farming In Maine. Do You Team A Pair Of Draft Horses, Mules, Ponies?
    farm drones
    Agriculture Uses For Drones Of All Kinds And Prices.

    Glad I tagged along and zipped down to Augusta for the Maine agriculture farm show. Hope you enjoyed the videos, the farm images collected yesterday from my travels.

    Thank you for watching, sharing the Me In Maine blog posts. I appreciate you being out in the audience on anything the state Maine.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573  |  info@mooersrealty.com  | 

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • Farming In Maine

    Farming In Maine

    Farming in Maine, it was the first noble profession.

    farming in maine
    Farming In Maine, Transplanting Or Direct Seeding?

    Because feeding yourself and your family is life and death important. No farmer, no food, no more life is the most basic law of the jungle. Farming in Maine started out pretty  small potatoes in the beginning. Creating what to serve up for your own meals, using what you could produce only. Long hours, plenty of patience, not much in the way of tools to make the farm chores easier. Taking care of yourself first. Before expanding into feeding others with the extra farm fresh food from the Maine farm pasture fields.

    Watch a Maine farming potato picking video.

     

     

    The early Maine farm settlers grew corn, beans, squash and raised oats, barley. Plenty of loose hay for their animals who needed something to eat too.

    The apple trees created free food like the wild blueberry, strawberry and raspberry patches. Fishing along the rocky coastline, out on lakes or casting the line into rivers contributed to the what’s for dinner routine. 

    maine farming horses
    Team Of Horses For Farming In Farm, Still Used.

    Southern Maine small farms began to dot the early map when Vacationland was still technically part of the Massachusetts bay colony. Self sufficient living and pretty much roll and grow your own was the norm.

    farm tractors in maine
    Maine Farm Tractors. Modern 6 To 8 Row Big Ones, Older Two Row Ones.

    Hard life, long hours, no guarantee of reward. Creating more than enough for a food surplus to feed others was slow to happen. Harsh weather, pests and lack of machinery to increase the Maine farm field yield. It made it hard to get ahead of the hand to mouth existence.

    And no hustling bustling highways to sail on or an iron railroad to get the Maine farm products to large consuming markets population centers to the south. Lack of transportation options to readily access the Maine farm produce kept agriculture operations pretty Maine home grown small and simple.

    Where I live in Northern Maine, family farms dotted the countryside up and down all the country roads in every direction.

    That was the norm in rural Maine. Now fewer but larger commercial Maine farm operations create the produce for row crops. The small family beef, dairy and poultry farms too on the same glide path to extinction. Replaced with a handful of larger more efficient operations that can thrive on the economy of scale. Your profit is found in the expenses and no room for loose as a goose or slip shod farming practices.

    Despite this national trend, Maine has more micro farmers than ever. The COVID19 pandemic has only accelerated that back to the land agricultural trend.

    The size of the farm operation depends how deep you want to go. Whether you plan to mortgage to the hilt, and go big. Or take over a family farm smaller spread and stay manageable. Where everything is paid for and the equipment you use is yesteryear antique but owned lock, stock and barrel.

    pasture farm fields in maine
    Early Morning On The Farm In Maine, Nothing Like This Time Of Day To Reflect On Life, Get Centered. Field Grain Just Harvested, Hay With Be Baled From The Chaff Of The Barley Oats Crop Planted On This Field.

    Farming profits have always been found in the expenses. How well a Maine farm operation is run is key.

    And more than just having a green thumb. Today’s farmer is high tech and savvy across the board on a multitude of disciplines besides planting, cultivating, harvest (repeat). Dairy farming, both my parents came from family farms that grew potatoes but also had milk cows. My mom from a family of eleven who all had jobs on the dairy farm. My dad one of four who had a mile route in town. There were lots of small family dairy farms in Maine that delivered milk products by a wheel cart in summer, sleigh pung with runners in the winter snow.

    maine dairy farm photo
    Got Milk? Maine Dairy Farming Is The Most Intense And Round The Clock Time Consuming.

    Cheese can be made to store on shelves, butter and Maine farm milk not so easy to leave around at room temperature.

    Refrigeration was needed to advance dairy farming to go beyond just serving product to the producer’s own table. Maine Central Railroad refrigerated train cars delivered dairy products to Bangor, Portland, Boston far away markets. This was long before Thermo King units were bolted on the front of 53′ long reefer trailer units. To create just the right storage conditions during transport from rural Maine to urban produce markets.

    maine farm produce
    Pretty To Look At, Delicious Tasting Too! When The Maine Farm Food Is Close To Home Grown And Raised.

    Butter and cream rather than cheese products became the goal of many Maine farm dairies in what they delivered by train to out of state markets.

    Silage in silos helped boost production beyond just hay and grain so dairies could increase production to serve beyond just their small Maine town customer base. More on early Maine farming slides and history. In the late 1960’s, the push to get away from a monoculture of agriculture playing just one note in the farm song. Over farming one crop year after year. Because of that age old habit of predominantly planting potatoes in Aroostook County, sugar beet farming was introduced. Grains had been more of a rotation crop only. To give the ground a rotation rest rather than to help pay the farming bills.

    Freddie Valshing reintroduced what Maine farmers had already grown along with hops back in the 1880’s.

    The return introduced spud farmers to a new sugar beet refinery in Easton Maine. Complete with piggy back rail delivery yards in the Houlton area and other locations in the Aroostook County crown of Maine part of the state. My Dad and Mom planted eighty acres of sugar beets, invested in a harvester and were committed to this extra crop. The one harvested after the potatoes were dug. The foray into sugar beets petered out because of a shift in the audience habits for sweeteners. Also because the one armed Freddy Valshing was not in it for the long haul but the quick buck.

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    Give Me A Beat… No No, The Other Kind Of Maine Farm Beet.

    Why sugar beets did not stick in the Maine farming crop  rotation?

    There was a resistance to anything interfering with spud production alone which the majority of Maine farmers prescribed to historically.  More on sugar beets in Maine and how things went wrong trying to introduce a new farm field staple for agriculture production diversity.

    Ever thought of starting a micro farm in Maine?

    The type of dirt, the condition of the soil all factor into how the Maine farming, living off the land dream is going to turn out for you. Creating wealth and nutrition from the good Earth with hard work, patience and mastering the learning curve. It is not so attractive to many.

    Farming in Maine is not for everyone or those dependent on an hourly wage and a secure weekly pay check.

    There are many sacrifices and long hours involved with the odds stacked against you as valuable lessons are learned. The longer you can hang on and adapt to change to all the challenging farm condition variables. Then the more experiences you can draw from to stay on your Maine farm property spread.

     Working nine to five on a regular job makes hobby farming in Maine possible but restrictive.

    That real job is your “ticket” to stay afloat financially if you run a time ship with your saving and spending. With whole hog farming and you are all in or out, the stakes suddenly are much higher. Having an income that keeps coming into the bank account helps your sleep patterns. If one mate in the partnership has a steady income, hopefully hospitalization benefits, that can be a bonus. Or the only way this family farm in Maine is going to get off the ground.

     The farm I own in Maine is leased out to an organic grower, Nature’s Circle.

    Starting a farm growing lots of initial crops without a market is not going to work from a business perspective. You need to know who the potential customers are and to tailor your farming to their produce requirements.

    What will the customer pay, are there local restaurants, farmers markets, the local area audience to buy what you raise from your piece of Maine dirt acreage?

    Don’t just grow what you like to consume, learn what your audience will buy. Verify the market before kicking the Maine farm into gear. Farming rides on a business chasis remember?

    maine winter lake ice
    Winter Snow And Ice Time Spent Planning What To Grow, Which Field To Raise It On At The Maine Farm. To Begin Again Come Spring Time Temperatures And The Farm Soil Warms Up, Drys Out.

    What is your Maine farm design?

    Map out your farm fields and define how you are putting each area to work in your farm plan. My Dad always preached “you have to have a system”. Plan your work, work your plan kinda thinking. Winter is an excellent time to reflect on the year before, the one ahead and what to plant where and why figured out as snow piles up and farming slows down.

    Become friendly and familiar with your local USDA soil and water conservation agency if you plan to have success farming in Maine .

    Funding for your small scale farm projects may be available to transform your Maine land into a farming operation. Fields not used can be seeded down with a conservation mix to help them get built up with soil amendments. Tired, over farmed abandoned Maine land needs to be nursed back to health. Winter rye, a ground cover added to a field helps soil health, prevents erosion too.

    maine dairy farms
    Cows In Maine Wait For The Flakes Of Hay, Can Of Grain, Fresh Water To Go With The Daily Staples.

    Drainage, tiles installed to drain wet soils that are slow to warm up and that make the farming operation mired down.

    Delays getting these fields planted and pulling stuck tractors out of them because of poorly drained wet soils is not fun. If you have enough farm ground to rotate your crops you have a leg up on the smaller patch of dirt agriculture operator who does not have their luxury.

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    Hi. Maine Dairy Cows Itching To Get Turned Out, To Kick Up Their Heels, To Roll In And Eat The New Spring Field Clover.

    The conservation seed mix broadcast on the farm field pastures to grow rich and strong. Sometimes on a Maine farm it starts with animals clearing your weeds and brush and bushes first. They  can help get farm pasture fields tidy and groomed if you have the time. How fast you need the Maine farm land cleared is part of your consideration. Waist high weeds are not fun. And is your Maine farm organic or convention using chemicals to tackle prepping your soil. Lots of compost hauled in to prepare your soil and get it nutrition balanced is the foundation of anything you do after than on your Maine farm.

    Direct seed or hand transplanted in your prepared soil beds on your farming in Maine operation?

    No till seeding where the ground is not disturbed and roots already established hold the soil together is one approach. Transplanting seedlings can jump start your farm operation. Building hoop houses, using a greenhouse nursery instead of direct seeded field crops will optimize your agriculture operation. How long is the growing season for whatever you plan to raise comes after who are the people you will serve in your marketing brand.

    maine alphabet
    Do You Know Your Maine ABC’s? Can You, Will You Say Or Sing Them With Me Please?

    What is the personality of your Maine farm and who are you going to be catering to with whatever you raise.

    Who you are going to attract for a repeat audience to buy what your grow on the Maine farm? Part of what you end up doing is providing what your produce customers want. Educating them to broaden their purchases into other items you introduce them with care.

    Spreadsheets, analyzing your Maine farm production data and study of what the market sale data shows. This is not the most fun in your day to day farm operations but the key to a successful sustaining farm business survival plan.

     Local produce, meat and dairy and we’re not even talking operations like oyster farming raised from the ocean depths off the Maine coast.

    Or Maine kelp farming. And scallop farming in Maine. Don’t forget Maine seaweed for food and fertilizer. Plus off shoots like hemp farming in Maine. Maybe maple tree sap to boil down into golden syrup is where you want to farm hidden in the woods not standing out in the field.

    Local farm to table is alive and well in Maine and there is a resurgence in smaller farms like micro breweries.

    Where local agriculture production and supporting your area small Maine farm enterprises is healthy for the family and community.

    Building out of pocket and pretty much hand to mouth as you go is not a lifestyle well suited for many. With the prevalence of entitlement in today’s society, the working like a dog nip and tuck to survive is not the lifestyle choice of many. Doing what you have to do to stay on your Maine farm. To make it sustainable would be for the birds. For many too soft and just not so gung ho committed to working the Maine land soil to eek out a simple living.

    On the small Maine farm, money is replaced with creative resourcefulness and a ton of patience.

    To carefully put it all in perspective. To find gratitude in what you do possess and accomplish rather than lament whining about what you lack. Teaching your children work ethic, the responsibility of chores on the Maine farm and developing their skill set prepares them for anything that comes down the pike to deal with in life just fine.

    To do more than merely survive and persevere but to come out on top and prosper with the right positive attitude and respect for how best to use your time and money to get ahead of the farming learning curve.

    On the small, medium size farm in Maine where it is pretty much work around the clock through all the seasons that play out on the kitchen wall calendar, your focus is meat and potato basic. Down to Earth simple and very disciplined.

    Work comes before play and labor is your pleasure offering it’s own reward in the farming in Maine accomplishment.

    Making it better than it was. Or just maintaining the status quo in the tough of war with Mother Nature and the market to break even. To monetize on the other end of from what you raise or grow on the Maine family farm. To offset all that sunrise to sundown labor, letting go of hard earned finances, and yes, taking a chance.

    maine potatoes
    Right Out Of The Earth, Freshly Dug Maine Potatoes Just Seeing Daylight After Being Just Harvested From A Farm Field.

    The calculated risk involves a little gambling on what is the best course of action for the family farm. Where you are not wearing a tie or pinned to the wall by a corporate World office desk. The steel toe work boots, warm flannel shirt over the long underwear and Car-hart outerwear wardrobe that replaces the sports coat and button down dress shirt and shiny shoes.

    Farming in Maine where you are up at the crack of dawn doing the feeding and watering routine and at the same time pondering machinery repairs that lie ahead.

    The kind that require you to work with what you have rather than just trot into town to pick up expensive parts you simply can not afford. Welding, brazing, bolting together bits and pieces from saved not thrown away materials that get re-purposed. Farming with broken machinery because it’s the only option teaches you how to squeeze more out of something many would just discard as junk and seemingly worthless.

    Being up against it and knowing if it is to be it is up to me does nor hurt a person but challenges them and makes them grateful for the little things that retail therapy does not artificially create.

    Awareness of the center of your World focus which is the family farm brings you down to Earth and clears the heart and head. To see clearly what’s what on the agricultural spread where you wear many hats and do several jobs.

    Farming in Maine does require total immersion and just not everyone’s cup of tea.

    But sadly, there was a time in history when 96% of us were farmers of some sort because it was basic survival and the cornerstone of small rural Maine living for the bulk of the sparse population. Hope this farming in Maine blog post is food for thought and helpful.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers, ME Broker

    207.532.6573 |  info@mooersrealty.com  |

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA

  • In Maine, Playing Injured, Farming With Duct Tape, Bailing Twine, Haywire.

    The Weather Is Everything When Planting, Harvesting A Maine Crop Of Anything. Working With Broken, Ailing Equipment Is Nothing New When Money Is Tight, The Pressure On To Get Crop In.
    The Weather Is Everything When Planting, Harvesting A Maine Crop Of Anything. Working With Broken, Ailing Equipment Is Nothing New When Money Is Tight, The Pressure On To Get Crop In.

    Are you used to your day in day out routine going flawlessly, without a hitch and if it does not, your crank factor meter pegs out? You may not be cut out for living on a Maine farm.

    Surviving the low points. Squirreling away money during high times and investing in what is the highest priority on that farm. Being resourceful, creative. That is the spirit of every Mainer.

    On that farm like an athelete in a championship do or die game series, that is injured, you play thru the pain. As Carly Simon sang bird like, you “Haven’t Got Time For The Pain.” When the calendar in the farm house kitchen reminds you a storm called planting and harvest seasons have hit, you pick it up a notch. To get the process started, the seeds in the ground because there is a climate growing season clock ticking. And that mature crop of plants put away for the winter, or sold as field run out of the back end of your harvest operation.

    I blog a lot on a 180,000 +/- member real estate industry platform called Activerain. My job to promote the properties in Maine I list but also point out why I like living here. Why the potential real estate buyer looking for Maine property, liking the low low prices will be happy here too. The new servers of Activerain are not dialed in, performing like a spinning top. Yet. And as the glitch causes an interruption in service, it is interesting to see the reaction of the AR natives. Some take it in stride, work around the burps, hitches, cyber potholes. Other take it personal and want the world to know how frustrated they are. I am glad I don’t feel the need to vent and stay patient. Do the best I can and keep moving.

    For starters, the Activerain site should not be the end all marketing device for real estate.

    Like the long scull boats, some that have many pairs of rowers, you need to be using, feeding lots of blogs, video, social media, website platforms to get the message out.

    Fall back to another member of the team. Lean on other avenues that convey the message, broadcast in a slightly different nuance, approach, signal. Tiger Woods has more than a putter in his bag to get around the course, to win the golf competition.

    I think the Activerain server seizure, fits and starts as the server gets replaced may not bother me so much because of being raised on a Maine potato farm. I know what lean years feel like, how dependent on the weather a farmer’s family is. Making equipment do, last, extend with duct tape, bailing twine, haywire and a spot weld way way beyond the wear and tear it was designed for is how we kept that family farm. Thru thick and thin. Be tough skinned, tender hearted and roll with it. Deal with it. Never lose sight of the target, the mission, the day to day path thru the woods. Remembering lots of miles to cover before you sleep tonight. Getting bogged down, having a melt down takes too much out of your, hurts production, loses the championship game and makes you not fun to be around.

    I’m Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers
    207.532.6573
    info@mooersrealty.com

  • Maine Farms…That Term Can Mean Five Acre Hobby Farm, Or Thousand Acre Spread.

    Nothing runs like a Deere....except maybe a Farmall Super M?
    Nothing runs like a Deere….except maybe a Farmall Super M?

    You’ve heard the expression,
    All Hat, No Cattle”? Well it means you can own the land, but making it pay for itself, sustain itself is the art, the gamble, survival art of farming. With one annual payment, no guarantees, you set out to raise beef, dairy cattle, christmas trees, vegetable growing or apple orchards. Putting something on that land, making it create something to pay the taxes the insurance, the overhead and extra to live on..barely.

    The options in Maine depend on your age, ambition, size of the spread your wallet can handle and your wife’s attitude about the whole operation. If you married a lady who grew up on a farm, that is a rare special thing indeed. She knows the set backs of the weather, the market being good if there is a crop failure somewhere else. That’s farming. Here are things to think about with beef raising.

    If you want to start a farm, I can help you with the setting, the low cost spread in Maine. But it’s up to you on the rest, what happens with the farm. Can you see little black and white holsteins or brown/white herefords roaming, grazing the green meadow clover grass? Growing bigger, having babies, the herd growing. Or planting a thousand to twelve hundred christmas trees to the acres by machine to groom, maintain and market to end up in the living room of homes many states away for Santa to put presents under. Farming in Maine…ready for the challenge? To climb on a tractor? Put hay in a barn, or to bail the 1200 pounders to get you thru the winters? See farms, the way of the area in Maine where you are hoping to land, to build a spread around you that your kids can enjoy, maybe take over, visit here.
    Maine REALTOR Andrew Mooers –

    Maine, Find Yourself In ME!